I'm not a huge fan of fruit leathers, but this turned out super good! And, really, you can't go wrong with blackberries, mint and rum.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Buy Nothing Challenge 2009

It's been a whole year since the last Buy Nothing Challenge, and hoo boy!, have I fallen off the wagon. With my hubs back to work full-time as of the end of June, I don't feel as financially strapped and so, well, forgive me people, but I have been spending like mad.

So, it's time to strap down that wallet and do another round of the Buy Nothing Challenge - the 2009 Edition. Last year I hosted two of these challenges and there were hundreds of people that participated. This year around, people are having more economic challenges of their own, so having a gang of readers pledging together to save money by not spending will hopefully help out your finances.

Like last year, here are the guidelines. For the month of August, you can buy:

* No new clothes * No new gadgets * No new furniture or housewares * No salon services * No makeup * No tools * No whatever the hell else people buy

This year I'm giving you a couple weeks to prepare, but that doesn't mean that you should go out and spend and hoard in preparation. In fact, I bet that once you sign up for this challenge, most likely you'll start watching what you are spending now. At least, that's what happened for most of the people who participated last year.

If you must absolutely acquire something non-edible or not essential to growing your own food or for your survival, then you must borrow, barter, or buy it used. If you end up buying something new that is non-essential, I'll be hosting a weekly Sunday Confessional for you to justify your purchase. So, just think about having to confess to the world what you couldn't hold off on buying.

Things that are okayNecessary items like schools supplies and the like are okay, so don't panic about back-to-school items. Also, items used for canning and food storage are okay so don't worry if you are running low on pectin, mason jars and whatnot. If you have a vacation planned in August, just confess ahead of time accordingly. But that doesn't give you free reign to totally undo your efforts the rest of the month.

If you want to sign up for the challenge, leave a comment on this post and I'll add you to the sidebar under the list of participants. For those of you who stumble upon this later, you can still join. If you want to put the graphic up on your blog, just paste the following code:

For me, the hardest part is going to be eating out - mostly coffee shops. But this time, I'll limit myself to only buying drinks (so I don't get kicked out for using their free wifi), but will skip the food.

85 comments:

deannasuestru
said...

I am so up for this and to see what I really spend my money on. Seeing as though my husband left me and 3 little girls back in December I don't see that I've been buying a whole lot out of the norm. Clothes for the growing kids but I think I have that all taken care of for the most part till December anyways and I don't ever spend on salon services nor really to eat out. I am however going on Vacation end of July and first week of August but I will do my best even then since I will be with family to not eat out.

I'm gonna try but I have two trips planned and one of them is an upscale cabin with my girlfriends and our kids...I soo want to do this though. I will be thrifting and yardsaling for kids clothes for school though, I should get a special dispensation for that...;)

I'm in for the challenge. I'm loosing my job at the end of the month and my company has yet to find me a new position. It's quit possible I will be officially laid off for the month of August, it may be more out of necessity than the challenge that I buy nothing. But I can continue in my buy nothingness state to declutter and Goodwill/Salvation Army what I really don't need.

I will pre-confess, I'm buying a sofa! I'm moving at the first of the month and I refuse to bring the nasty, broke down, 25 year old couch that my parents bought when i was 12 years old with me. But I've already been buying nothing for a couple months which is how I can afford a new (or possibly used if i can find a decent one) sofa and plan to continue with that unless there's anything I truly need for moving or for the new place.

I think I am up for this, now if I can get my husband on board...that is another question entirely! We may have to buy another computer as he will be working from home starting in August...do business expenses count???

"I'm in, maybe. There's garden expansion supplies that will be purchased - but these are exempt?

I have some planned purchases for August (I'm waiting on a sale for a few needed items in the (work) clothing department and new dirty work/garden/run dog boots (because my feet hurt and its time for new ones but they go on sale in Aug.) Does that count?

I'm in. I need this. We actually need to tighten the belt for an extended period, so this will be a good jumping off point. One caveat for me - I need to also include "non-essential food" in my forbidden items list. I know food is food, but I'm really bad about buying specialty items that aren't entirely necessary, and a lot of my money goes out the door that way. Gourmet cheese and fig preserves, anyone? *sigh*

Yikes! This terrifies me but I'm pledging myself now. I do think I'll be buying canning equipment (actually, my first thought on reading the rules was "but what about the pressure canner????"), and I'm going to be renting a car to go and visit my parents (where I'll be doing a bunch of canning with my mom). But other than that, I'll try my best!

Just this morning I was mental tallying how much money we're going to have left after we pay our property taxes by Aug 1. Since i'm a teacher, I won't see a paycheck again until September, and my husband only gets paid once a month, so I was thinking about how we'll scrape by!

Sounds like this is just what I need. However, I can't promise that I won't buy a few new clothes for the beginning of the school year since some of my clothes from last year are worn, stained, or no longer fit so well. I'm just putting it out there :)

I'm in, and willing to give it a good try. There will have to be a few exceptions - for example, my knitting group meets at a coffee shop once a week and we all make sure to at least get a drink since it seems horribly rude to take over so many chairs for free, plus I've already got a trip to the movies planned with some friends. But right now my husband and I are focused on paying down bills and getting some much-needed home maintenance done, so this will help move that goal along.

My husband was unemployed for almost six months following a layoff. During that time, we followed most of the buy nothing challenge rules. When he got his new job, we did buy him some new business clothes and ate out to celebrate. We still are living pretty tight but are considering buying a new vacuum cleaner -- the used one we bought during the period of unemployment does not fit under the beds -- and hiring some one to do some work on the house.

Whaddyatryingtodowomman?- There's a recession on and Obama is depending on us to stimulate the economy! Now that I got that outta my system... Of course I'll sign up, But as usual I must point out that I need to buy tools for work purposes. And I really need a new mattress. For work purposes. Wait that makes me sound like a ho. LOL Just For you Crunchy, i can hold off the mattress for another month (my aching back).Gadgets might be hard to stay away from, but easier now that Billy Mays has gone on to his final resting place. RIP Billy.Salon Services are easy for me- cutmy own hair I do. No makeup No problem. Clothes may or may not be easy- Can't find my size at thrifht stores. And I really need pants - got two weeks to get some. Okay lady chicky- your on!

I'm in - but I'll be started August 7, when I get back home from visiting with and evaluating my 90-something year old Mother and Mother-In-Law. While on that trip I WILL get some new clothes - the only new clothes I get (other than shoes and undies) are ones my Mother buys me ... and I'm over 50. On my own I shop at Goodwill!

I'm in. My partner and I have just come home from a month long jaunt around Germany and need to get some much needed funds together to start working on our newly purchased house. So this challenge will the kick up the bum we need!

I'm in! We are always very conservative anyway and try to find used before buying new. Still, I didn't sign up for the challenge last year since I was in two weddings last year and well... it was a giant consume fess lets just leave it at that. I knew I didn't stand a chance. This year I know I can make my self proud. :)

I'm going to pass on the challenge Crunchy...mostly because I haven't bought anything new except for 2 dresses and a pair of stockings since January (and the above mentioned canning supplies)...and I need a new stove!

i want to try... i need a challenge and while i like to think i'm thrifty, i know i buy more unneccessary stuff than even i realize. i think this will help me realize exactly HOW MUCH unnecessary stuff.

I haven't done this ever before.I have tried to curb my spending, but never NOT bought anything. The husband's on board too. We go on vacation 8/8 to 8/14 but usually don't buy much anyway.This will help us not get lazy and go to the restaurant down the road for dinner. I'll let you know how my 14-year-old takes it. :o)

I am in. I think. (As soon as I type those words, though, I start thinking about buying more fabric to make a new quilt, and how I might need to buy some of the new fall clothes from work, and how I rely on new books to perk me up when I'm blue...)

I'm in for this challenge! I'll see if I can convince my partner to join me. It can sometimes be a challenge to get him on board with this kind of things.

I will be having company for 2 weeks in August (my 11 yr old neice) so we do have a "tea" planned at a restaurant but I vow to minimize spending and challenge myself to finding free things to do while she is here.

O.k., I'm in! I've also got back-to-school but luckily not until mid Sept. My challenge will be that I've just gone back to full time and would really like some new work clothes! Hopefully I can make it!

My original plan was to unofficially join this challenge - try to not spend any extra money, but not actually sign up. I really like the idea of the weekly confessional and extra push to not buy, so count me in. As a grad student with virtually no expendable income for the next several years anyway, this should be a great exercise.

Oh, for goodness' sake, I'm in. I've just been balancing the checkbook, and ... I wasn't gonna do it this time, since we have a LOT going on in August, but .. EEK! the checkbook!

I will say up front that I'll be buying some clothes for the kiddos at the consignment sale coming up, and will be needing a new sunscreen that I just know I won't have time to go out and get before Saturday.

And if we find the furniture we've been looking for (a coffee table, a bathroom shelf), I'm going to go ahead and get it, but only used.

I am SO in - I've been needing this for such a long time!! We have so many house and yard projects that we needto work on before the summer slips away and this will be the perfect way to force myself to really look deeper and for more alternative options and only do projects that we actually NEED to have happen!

I'm reducing my trip to grocery store and trying to cook with things I have. We actually have so much in the pantry, fridge and freezer, I don't need to keep buying except for the essentials and fresh groceries.We all tend to think "There's nothing in the fridge!" even though there's plenty in the fridge! All we need is just be creative with what we already have. You may be surprised. (I have.)

Also buy pre-prepping in bulk (esp things like leeks) you save a ton of time and waste! I keep them in fridge/freezer and add to many thing. Added flavor, less work and waste. It's a good thing!

I'm in, though I do have a two-day vacation planned and school clothes to buy. I'll buy the clothes at thrift stores if I can, though certain undergarments are non-negotiable. This will be a great way to track my spending.

Since i didn't offically opt for this chgallenge seems we've been buying nothing except what we need (food, etc.) Even most of that has come from our garden.

I did need to get some jeans since mine were pretty wore beyond repair. But I hit the thrift shop instead. Bought 4 pairs for $12!

Otherwise we have just been sticking close to home, borrowing books and movies from library. Enjoying our unseasonably cool summer in upper midwest. Pitched the tent out in yard and "camped" beneath the huge pines on our property. We've been finding free events in area to go to (like music in the park and movies in the park) so entertainment hasn't been lacking. Usually we go camping alot but the past few summers we have stuck really close to home.

I stumbled upon this a bit late, but am signing up all the same. We already raise lots of our food, do long term food storage, buy mostly second hand,do local whenever we can, and eat 90% organic. The organic thing makes watching the food miles a challenge though. My weakness is the bookstore, and online books and patterns for the studio. I already have all the reference books I could never get through in a lifetime. But, there is always that new item that just seems so tempting...ughhh!!!! Still, staying away from Borders, Barnes & Noble, and yes....Panera Bread cafe mocha is going to be tuff...but I will be honest, and confess if I have fallen from grace....thanks for the inspiration....namaste, Sidonie